Japanese is well known for its array of argument encoding types -
but how is speakers' choice of encoding types to be described? This
book investigates the encoding of subject and direct object in
conversational Japanese and attempts to explain Japanese argument
encoding as a unified system. Qualitative and quantitative analyses
of a bank of conversation are provided, with the emphasis on
speakers' use of the encoding types rather than their acceptability
for given arguments.
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